them to show some empathy and give a little more time for people to comply with this very confusing law. dagen: this is going to fall on the shoulders of those in the white house and the administration. i have people that left, right, in the middle, friends, people i know, acquaintances calling me on the phone, they have lost their insurance, they are trying to sign up, they can't, they don't know what to do. does the white house need to be communicating with them more directly, and what will they do for those people who are uninsured come january 2? >> that is the problem. i don't want the white house to be disconnected with what is happening in the marketplace. what is happening in the world. it is about lives being impacted, young men and women who wants to do the right thing but they don't know what to do and families losing insurance, businesses that don't know what it will mean for them down the road. this is bigger than this week or next week, it is a problem of confidence that don't think the president has done a lot to earn back the good word that he should be giving. do people